The discussions among the Big Three at the Yalta Conference were deemed disappointing due to the lack of concrete agreements on key post-war issues, particularly regarding the fate of Eastern Europe. While they reached some consensus on the division of Germany and the establishment of the United Nations, deep divisions remained over the future political landscape in Poland and other Eastern European countries, leading to tensions. Additionally, the vague commitments made by Stalin raised concerns about the Soviet Union's intentions, ultimately foreshadowing the onset of the Cold War.
Your knowledge is somewhat askew: Hitler was not present at the Yalta conference - it was a discussion between Alliedleaders.Roosevelt, Stalin & Churchill were the "Big Three".
Germany
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Soviet Union
Potsdam , Tehran and Yalta conferences .
Your knowledge is somewhat askew: Hitler was not present at the Yalta conference - it was a discussion between Alliedleaders.Roosevelt, Stalin & Churchill were the "Big Three".
this discussion was held in Yalta , in the Ukraine
That was the Yalta Conference in February 1945.
Germany
Search up Digital History Yalta Conference. You'll find a website where the background of Yalta, as well as the stances of the USSR, USA, and GB are explained (near the end)
Soviet Union
Potsdam , Tehran and Yalta conferences .
no it took place during roosevelts presidency
WW2 meeting between US, England, and Russia.
The meeting took place in an atmosphere of distrust.
freely elected government
The Yalta conference, in Ukraine - USSR at the time, were Stalin, Churchill and Roosvelt met in February of 1945.